3-D shapes Time filler - CloudinaryMore 3-D shapes Here are some more questions about comparing 3-D...
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Time filler:Look around your home. Make a list of objects that are a sphere shape, a cuboid shape, or a cylinder shape. What other 3-D shapes can you find?
3-D shapesA three-dimensional shape is a solid shape. Are you ready to test your knowledge? Go!
How many faces does a square-based pyramid have?2
5 Which shape has the most vertices (corners)? Circle the answer.
Match the shape to its name. Draw a line.
Triangular prism
Cuboid
Cone
Triangle-based pyramid
Sphere
3
How many edges do these shapes have?Which shape is a cube? Tick (✔) the answer. 41
Hexagonal prism
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Time filler: Find some empty tubes, boxes, and other recycled packaging. What sort of sculpture can you make by sticking them together?
More 3-D shapesHere are some more questions about comparing 3-D shapes.
Circle the shape with the most faces. 2
A sphere
Triangular prism
A cylinder
Cuboid
Which shape has no edges? Circle the answer.3
Which is the net of a cube? Circle the answer.1
5 Which shape has 5 faces, 5 vertices (corners), and 8 edges?
Label these shapes and count the vertices (corners).4
Name Name
Name Name
Number of vertices
Number of vertices
Number of vertices
Number of vertices
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When discussing 3-D shapes, your child should start using mathematical language such as curved and flat faces, straight edges, and corners to describe and
compare them. Encourage your child to find the shapes featured on the page at home so that she/he can feel the shape too.
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Time filler:Look around your home. Make a list of objects that are a sphere shape, a cuboid shape, or a cylinder shape. What other 3-D shapes can you find?
3-D shapesA three-dimensional shape is a solid shape. Are you ready to test your knowledge? Go!
How many faces does a square-based pyramid have?2
5 Which shape has the most vertices (corners)? Circle the answer.
Match the shape to its name. Draw a line.
Triangular prism
Cuboid
Cone
Triangle-based pyramid
Sphere
3
How many edges do these shapes have?Which shape is a cube? Tick (✔) the answer. 41
Hexagonal prism
518 6 0
✔
If your child is finding it difficult to count corners or identify faces from the diagrams, let them find real examples of the shapes in the kitchen, bathroom,
or among their toys. Ask your child to talk about what makes these 3-D shapes different from each other.
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Time filler: Find some empty tubes, boxes, and other recycled packaging. What sort of sculpture can you make by sticking them together?
More 3-D shapesHere are some more questions about comparing 3-D shapes.
Circle the shape with the most faces. 2
5 Which shape has 5 faces, 5 vertices (corners), and 8 edges?
A sphere
Triangular prism
A cylinder
Cuboid
Which shape has no edges? Circle the answer.3
Label these shapes and count the vertices (corners).Which is the net of a cube? Circle the answer. 41
Name Name
Name Name
Number of vertices
Number of vertices
Number of vertices
Number of vertices
Square-based pyramid
Triangular-based pyramid Cuboid
ConeCylinder
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